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Alexander N Lukashev1, Jan Felix Drexler2, Valeria O Kotova3, Elena N Amjaga3, Vadim I Reznik4, Anatoly P Gmyl1, Gilda Grard5, Raphael Taty Taty5, Olga E Trotsenko3, Eric M Leroy5, Christian Drosten2.
Abstract
The full coding sequences of two novel human enterovirus (HEV)-C serotypes 105 and 116, sampled in the Republic of the Congo in 2010 and in Russia in 2011, were identified in this study. Enterovirus (EV)-105 was closest to EV-104 in the 5' NTR and to EV-109 in the coding genome region. It had the same unconventional 5' NTR as EV-104 and EV-109. The non-cytopathogenic EV-116 was phylogenetically close to coxsackievirus (CV)-A1, CV-A19 and CV-A22, which also cannot be propagated in routinely used cell cultures. There were signs of recombination within this subgroup of HEV-C; however, recombination with conventional HEV-C was restricted, implying partial reproductive isolation. As there is also evidence of different permissive replication systems and distinct genetic properties of these subgroups, they may represent subspecies of the HEV-C species or different stages of speciation.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22894922 DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.043216-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Virol ISSN: 0022-1317 Impact factor: 3.891